The gusty winds destroyed the iconic signage mounted on top of the Bombay Stock Exchange building.Mumbai gets respite, heavy rains, landslide in KeralaLandslide in Malabar Hill damages 4 water pipelinesMumbai Rains | Water recedes in flooded areas as city receives light showers, intensity to reduce further: IMDIMD predicts moderate to heavy rainfall in Mumbai and suburbsFlood alert issued in Kolhapur: over 4,000 evacuated, 4 NDRF teams deployed140-year-old drainage system, highest rain since ‘74 — why south Mumbai floodedIMD predicts moderate to heavy rainfall in Mumbai and suburbs tomorrowFrom new SOP to changed routines and accommodation norms, NDRF fights Covid-19 along with natural disastersWater level of Khadakwasla dam increases by over 50 per cent following incessant rainfallMaharashtra: Part of dilapidated building collapses in Mira-BhayandarThane: Man swept away in swollen nullah; body foundChildren play with an umbrella during drizzle in Mumbai on ThursdayUddhav Thackeray reviews Maharashtra's preparedness for heavy rainsRain intensity reduces, transport services resume in MumbaiPanchganga river water crosses warning level in KolhapurColaba weather station sees highest rainfall in 22 yearsCopyright © 2020 The Indian Express [P] Ltd. All Rights Reserved Mumbai rains HIGHLIGHTS: Rainfall intensity to reduce; Thackeray reviews areas to asses damage In Dahisar’s jumbo Covid facility, a portion of a shed collapsed following gusty winds and torrential rain on Wednesday night. K S Hosalikar, deputy director general of IMD, Mumbai said the Colaba observatory received 293 mm rainfall from 8.30 am to 8.30 pm. A day after heavy showers pounded Mumbai and neighbouring areas, the rain intensity reduced on Thursday morning and water receded in some flooded areas, leading to a gradual resumption of rain and road transport services, officials said. However, some areas in south Mumbai, which witnessed a record rain on Wednesday, were still water-logged, IMD said. Rains to pick up over Mumbai and suburbs, heavy showers from tomorrow. The amount of rain that Mumbai experiences has remained unchanged over the last 80 years. However, some areas in south Mumbai, which witnessed a record rain on Wednesday, were still water-logged, IMD said. District Disaster Control Room chief Anita Jawanjale said the victim, Rakesh Harshora, a resident of Mahajanwadi, came out of his house looking for his two-wheeler. (ANI) #MumbaiRains https://t.co/ExeZjeA555Mumbai is expected to receive heavy rain at isolated places tomorrow as well. August 1, 2020. The centre has 30 patients in intensive care unit and 50 patients in the normal ward. While no injuries were reported over a hundred trees were uprooted. The entrance to the facility was flooded although water did not enter wards. Kolhapur district disaster management officials said that some time after 3 pm on Thursday, the water level of the Panchganga river at Rajaram weir touched the 43-feet mark, considered the danger level. The weather bureau has predicted further reduction in rainfall activity from Friday onwards.While some areas of south Mumbai were still inundated, water receded in most other parts of the city and suburbs, theMaharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday took stock of the state administration’s preparedness in the wake of the incessant heavy rains in Mumbai and other parts of the state, including Kolhapur where the Panchganga river was flowing close to the danger mark. The weather station at Dahanu in Palghar recorded 364 mm rainfall in the 12-hour period ending at 5.30 am on Wednesday, IMD Mumbai centre's deputy director general K S Hosalikar said. The weather bureau has predicted further reduction in rainfall activity from Friday onwards.While some areas of south Mumbai were still inundated, water receded in most other parts of the city and suburbs, theMaharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday took stock of the state administration’s preparedness in the wake of the incessant heavy rains in Mumbai and other parts of the state, including Kolhapur where the Panchganga river was flowing close to the danger mark. The gradual concretisation of open spaces has meant that the percolation of water does not happen the way it used to be. Mumbai gets 294mm rain in 12 hours, breaks 46-year record for 24 hoursA downgraded yellow alert has been issued for ThursdayCopyright © 2020 Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. All rights reserved. Collector Daulat Desai has appealed to people living on the river banks to shift to safer places. A flood alert has been issued in Kolhapur district after the Panchganga river crossed its danger level on Thursday afternoon following heavy rainfall in its catchment area over the last two days. What next?âWanted to signal that Muslims arenât against Ram templeâGrocery shopping tips to stay safe amid coronavirusFace shields for an added protection when you step out of your homeWebcams with built-in mic for easy vlogging and conferencing In August 1998, the observatory had received 261.9 mm rainfall in 24 hours which was a record for the month till now, but Wednesday's rain broke it within only 12 hours. 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K S Hosalikar, deputy director general of IMD, Mumbai said the Colaba observatory received 293 mm rainfall from 8.30 am to 8.30 pm. High intensity rain and thunder accompanied by high speed winds, reaching up to 70 kmph and occasionally gusting to over 100 kmph, were witnessed in south Mumbai on Wednesday evening, resulting in the uprooting of 141 trees.